Enjoy vegetables for many months 



Name 



ONION, WHITE 

 Bunching 



Crystal White Wax 

 Evergreen Bunching 



Southport White Globe 



White Portugal (American 



Silverskin) 

 White Sweet Spanish 



ONION, YELLOW 

 Australian Brown 



Brigham Yellow Globe 



Early Yellow Globe 



Ebenezer 



Southport Yellow Globe 



Yellow Bermuda 



Sweet Spanish 



Yellow Globe Danvers 



PARSLEY 



Double Curled 

 Evergreen 



Extra Triple Curled 

 (Moss Curled) 



Hamburg Thick Rooted 



Paramount 



Plain or Single 



PARSNIP 



Hollow Crown, Thick 

 Shoulder 



Short Thick 



Smooth White 



PEAS, FIRST EARLY 

 Alaska, Wilt Resistant 



American Wonder, 



*Gradus 



♦Hundredfold 



*Laxton's Progress 



♦Little Marvel 



♦Morse's Progress No. 9 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



Premium Gem 



♦Thomas Laxton 



♦World's Record 



PEAS, MIDSEASON 

 ♦Alderman (Wilt Resistant) 



Dwarf Telephone or Daisy 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



♦Morse's Market 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



Days to 

 Table 

 Size 



95 

 60 



110 



100 



110 



100 



110 

 100 

 100 

 110 



95 



115 



105 



70 

 70 



75 



90 



85 



80 



130 

 100 

 130 



58 



62 



61 



65 



62 



62 



62 



62 

 60 



Description — Points You Want to Know — Prices 



Crisp, white, mild. Suitable for spring appetizer. Fine for cooking when larger grown 



pkt. 10c 



Early flat onion, sweet and mild. Used for early shipment in Southwest pkt. 10c 



Profitable home or market garden variety for young or bunching onions. Produces 4 to 6 

 useful shoots from single seed first season pkt. 10c 



Large size; medium early; firm; mild. Abundant yield. Our strain is unsurpassed in uniform- 

 ity of shape and color pkt. 10c 



Pure white; very sweet, mild flavor. Early maturing. A favorite for green onions, for use in 

 salads, and later for cooking pkt. 10c 



Like original Sweet Spanish except color is white. Globe shaped pkt. 10c 



Standard market variety of notably long keeping quality. Bulbs flattened globe. Thick, 

 chestnut brown skin. Flavor strong. Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Very solid. Globe-shaped. Grown from selected bulbs of original strain pkt. 10c 



Excellent globe-shaped variety. Ten days earlier than Southport Yellow Globe pkt. 10c 



Large, somewhat flattened. Leading variety for onion sets pkt. 10c 



Large, uniformly globe-shaped. Flesh white, crisp. Medium early. We highly recommend 

 this for general home garden planting pkt. 10c 



Medium to large, flattened. White flesh, mild and sweet. Needs long season to produce 

 finest bulbs pkt. 10c 



Globe-shaped. Often weigh 2 lbs. Deliciously mild. For largest onions start seed early in- 

 doors and transplant later outside pkt. 10c 

 We recommend trying Early Yellow Globe which is an improvement over this older variety. 



Rich deep green, finely curled leaves pkt. 10c 



Large dense dark green foliage. More resistant to frost than other varieties. All-America 



Award, 1940. Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Dark green, tightly curled leaves. Unusually decorative for table use pkt. 10c 



Root resembles parsnip. Use for flavoring soups and stews. Store in sand for winter 



pkt. 10c 



Very uniform, triple curled. Plants 12 inches tall. All-America Award, 1935. Our introduc- 

 tion pkt. 10c 



Leaves deeply cut, flat, dark green. Excellent for seasoning; not so good for garnishing 



pkt. 10c 



Roots 18 to 20 in. long. Skin smooth, white. Flesh tender. Most popular variety in cultiva- 

 tion pkt. 10c 



About half the size of Hollow Crown and at least a month earlier. Splendid garden variety. 

 Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Long roots of excellent flavor. Will keep through winter without protection. Our intro- 

 duction pkt. 10c 



Vines 2J^ to 3 ft. tall. Plump pods 2J4 in. long. Extremely early. Give vines support when 

 possible carton 15c 



Vines 12 to 14 in. tall. Pods plump, straight. Very productive. Important, early dwarf 

 pea for home gardens. Same as Nott's Excelsior carton 15c 



Vines 3 to 3% ft. tall. Pods 4 in. long. Peas large. Early large-podded pole pea. Splendid 

 quality carton 15c 



Large pods, nearly 4 in. long, % in. wide. Vines 18 to 20 in. tall. Pods borne singly. For 

 home, market garden, shipping carton 15c 



Abundant dark green pods, 4 in. long, % in. wide. Largest of dwarf peas. Vines 18 to 22 in. 

 tall. Very uniform in size, growth, and maturity. Our introduction carton 15c 



Thrifty vines, 18 to 20 in. tall. Very plump 3-inch pods. Unsurpassed in quality and pro- 

 ductiveness for home gardens carton 15c 



Improved strain of Laxton's Progress developed and introduced by us. Pods slightly larger 

 and darker green. Definitely wilt resistant pkt. 15c 



Vines 18 in. tall. Plump pods 2% in. long. Good home garden variety carton 15c 



Vines 3% to 4 ft. tall. Pods 4 to 4H in. long. Large, tender peas. Unexcelled flavor; sweet- 

 ness retained until peas begin to harden carton 15c 



carton 15c 



An improved earlier Gradus. Pods 3; 



long, wide, pointed at end 



Vines 4J^ to 5 ft. tall. Pods 4}^ to 53^ in. long. Splendid dark-podded pea of Telephone 

 type carton 15c 



Vines about 2 ft. tall; otherwise resembles Telephone. Splendid uniform stock, developed 

 by us carton 15c 



New large podded pea. Vines 24 to 30 in. tall. Pods 5 to 5}4 in. long, 

 early peas for succession. Our introduction 



Fine to plant with 

 carton 15c 



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